Samuel JohnsonViking Press, 1975 - 388 страници |
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... perhaps the sexes would be equal in the next world ( ' Nay , Madam , this is to ask too much ' ) ; being untroubled by any notion of the basic rights of the human being , he thought the slave trade an excellent institution . Boswell ...
... perhaps the sexes would be equal in the next world ( ' Nay , Madam , this is to ask too much ' ) ; being untroubled by any notion of the basic rights of the human being , he thought the slave trade an excellent institution . Boswell ...
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... perhaps most of all , so that the poor and the average could have their chance at life , that Frank Barber could be redeemed from slavery and sent to school in England , that Catherine Chambers and Lucy Porter could drink tea in the ...
... perhaps most of all , so that the poor and the average could have their chance at life , that Frank Barber could be redeemed from slavery and sent to school in England , that Catherine Chambers and Lucy Porter could drink tea in the ...
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... perhaps unnecessarily so . ' Novelty and ignorance must always be reciprocal , and I cannot but be conscious that my thoughts on national matters are the thoughts of one who has seen but little . ' Objectively , this is true . Many men ...
... perhaps unnecessarily so . ' Novelty and ignorance must always be reciprocal , and I cannot but be conscious that my thoughts on national matters are the thoughts of one who has seen but little . ' Objectively , this is true . Many men ...
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Introduction | 13 |
At St Johns Gate | 79 |
The Friend of Goodness | 100 |
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